Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a man-machine interface technique in a vehicle-mounted
device.
Background Art
[0002] In a conventional vehicle-mounted CD/MD receiver comprising a display device and
a touch panel which function as a man-machine interface, an operating screen on which
dedicated operating key figures assigned to respective functions are arranged is displayed
to allow operation corresponding to each operating key by pressing the operating key
though the touch panel. In some cases, an inferior adjustment mode operating screen
is displayed by pressing a menu key or the like, and operation is performed by, e.g.,
pressing an operating key within the operating screen.
[0003] Figure 2 illustrates the outer appearance of such a conventional CD/MD receiver.
This device comprises a display 1 for displaying a screen and a touch panel 2 for
pressing the displayed screen on the display 1, thereby inputting coordinates corresponding
to the press position. The device displays an operating screen 21 on which operating
keys 20 and 23 to 30 corresponding to operations for executing respective functions
are arranged. The device is configured to acquire operation content specified by a
press on the operating screen 21 from the display positions of the operating keys,
operations corresponding to the operating keys, and input coordinates obtained from
the touch panel 2.
[0004] As a vehicle information display device such as car navigation equipment having a
man-machine interface like the CD/MD receiver, a device which switches the combination
of the colors of drawing elements in an operating screen depending on whether a vehicle
is at a stop or traveling or whether the device is used in the daytime or at night
is proposed in, e.g.,
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-191612. According to the document, since this device displays input keys inoperable and
ones operable at the time of traveling such that they can be easily discriminated
from each other, it is possible to safely operate an input key even at the time of
traveling and reduce unnecessary input operation.
[0005] However, since the conventional CD/MD receiver requires each operating key to be
operated while carefully looking at a displayed screen, it is difficult to operate
the operating key while a vehicle is traveling. For this reason, operation of an operating
key needs to be performed after the vehicle is stopped. That is, operation at the
time of traveling has several problems. More specifically, it may be impossible to
easily recognize which one of displayed operating keys is to be pressed. An operating
key adjacent to one desired to be pressed may be mistakenly pressed. It may be dangerous
to perform fine operation at the time of driving the vehicle because fine operation
requires a careful look at the screen. One with poor eyesight may need to move his
or her face closer to the screen. It may not be easy for some people to operate the
operating keys because the arrangement and sizes thereof are always the same. One
may get tired of looking at the display because there is no change in it. All the
operating keys may be exactly the same to the touch with fingers in operating them,
and thus it may be necessary to visually confirm operation.
[0006] According to the vehicle information display device, discrimination of operable input
keys is facilitated. However, the vehicle information display device has the same
problems as described above. More specifically, it may be difficult to immediately
recognize which input key is to be operated. It may be not easy for some people to
operate input keys because the arrangement and sizes thereof are always the same.
[0007] The present invention has been made in consideration of the prior art drawbacks,
and has as its object to provide a man-machine interface technique for allowing easy
and reliable operation.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0008] In order to achieve the above-described object of the invention, in a first aspect,
the present invention provides a vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device. The
vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device of the present invention is basically
composed of display means for displaying a screen, press position detecting means
for detecting a press position on the screen, control means for displaying, on the
display means, an operating screen on which a plurality of operating figures are arranged
and acquiring operation content specified by a press on the operating screen from
arrangement positions of the operating figures, operations corresponding to the operating
figures, and an output from the press position detecting means, and traveling detecting
means for detecting whether or not a vehicle having the device is traveling or detecting
a traveling speed of the vehicle. The control means operates to set or alter one or
both of the number of operating figures simultaneously displayed on the operating
screen and sizes of the operating figures according to an output from the traveling
detecting means.
[0009] An example of the display means is a liquid crystal display or plasma display. An
example of the press position detecting means is a touch panel. An example of the
operating figures is an operating key figure. Examples of an available operation include
operations for executing the functions of receiving AM broadcasts, receiving FM broadcasts,
selecting a station, playing an MD, playing a CD, fast forwarding, fast rewinding,
pausing, and increasing and decreasing the volume of sound in a CD/MD receiver to
which the man-machine interface device is applied.
[0010] With this configuration, the man-machine interface device displays an operating screen
on which various operating figures are arranged at predetermined positions. When there
is any press on the operating screen, the man-machine interface device acquires operation
content specified by the press according to arrangement positions of the operating
figures, operations corresponding to the operating figures, and an output from the
press position detecting means. At this time, as for display of the operating screen,
the man-machine interface device sets or alters one or both of the number of operating
figures simultaneously displayed on the operating screen and sizes of the operating
figures according to whether or not the vehicle is traveling or the traveling speed
of the vehicle. This makes it possible to, when the vehicle is traveling, easily and
reliably perform operation by displaying operating figures larger than those at the
time of stopping or decreasing the number of displayed operating figures.
[0011] More specifically, in the man-machine interface device of the present invention,
as the operating screen, the control means displays an operating screen at the time
of stopping on which a predetermined number of operating figures of predetermined
sizes are arranged when the vehicle is not traveling and displays an operating screen
at the time of traveling on which larger and fewer operating figures than the operating
figures of the operating screen at the time of stopping are arranged when the vehicle
is traveling.
[0012] Preferably, the control means forms, as the operating screen at the time of traveling,
a plurality of operating screens at the time of traveling with different combinations
of operating figures arranged and switches among the operating screens at the time
of traveling to display one of the operating screens.
[0013] More specifically, the operating figures arranged on the operating screen at the
time of traveling are some of the operating figures arranged on the operating screen
at the time of stopping that are selected in consideration of a frequency of use of
or need for each of the operating figures.
[0014] If a position different from an arrangement position of any of the operating figures
in the operating screen at the time of traveling being displayed is pressed, the control
means preferably switches from the displayed screen to another operating screen at
the time of traveling or an operating screen for selecting a function which is superior
to the operating screens at the time of traveling.
[0015] The control means preferably further has means for accepting setting or change of
a size or an arrangement position of an operating figure to be arranged on each of
the operating screens at the time of traveling or an operating figure arranged on
each operating screen at the time of traveling.
[0016] Preferably, the control means is characterized by displaying, as the operating screen
at the time of traveling, an operating screen in which a size or an arrangement position
of an operating figure to be arranged or an operating figure arranged is set according
to a history of the setting or change.
[0017] The control means is characterized by displaying, as the operating screen at the
time of traveling, an operating screen in which an operating figure to be arranged
is set according to a history of operation of each of the operating figures.
[0018] The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device of the present invention preferably
further has means for exchanging the history with another device.
[0019] In the vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device of the present invention, the
traveling detecting means typically detects whether or not the vehicle is traveling
or detecting the traveling speed of the vehicle according to an output from a vehicle
speed pulse generator, a vehicle speedometer, or means for detecting operation of
a parking brake.
[0020] In the vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device of the present invention, the
control means can display information related to operation with each of the operating
figures on the operating screen and at the same time, alter one or both of content
and a size of the displayed information according to an output from the traveling
detecting means.
[0021] In a second aspect, the present invention can be recognized as a computer program
capable of causing a computer to function as means constituting the vehicle-mounted
man-machine interface device.
[0022] In a third aspect, the present invention can be recognized as a method of performing
man-machine interface processing. In this case, the man-machine interface method according
to the present invention comprises a step of displaying, on display means, an operating
screen on which a plurality of operating figures are arranged, a step of acquiring
operation content specified by a press on the operating screen from arrangement positions
of the operating figures, operations corresponding to the operating figures, and an
output from press position detecting means for detecting a position of the press,
a traveling detecting step of detecting whether or not a vehicle having a vehicle-mounted
device is traveling or detecting a traveling speed of the vehicle, and a step of altering
one or both of the number of operating figures simultaneously displayed on the operating
screen and sizes of the operating figures according to a detection result obtained
in the traveling detecting step.
[0023] Since the present invention adopts the above-described configuration, it can implement
a man-machine interface capable of easily and reliably performing operation.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0024]
Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a CD/MD receiver according
to one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a view illustrating an operating screen at the time of stopping while
the function of playing a CD or MD in the device of Figure 1 is being executed;
Figure 3 is a view illustrating a tuner operating screen displayed when executing
the function of receiving AM or FM broadcasts in the device of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a view illustrating a CD/MD operating screen displayed when executing
the function of playing a CD or MD in the device of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a view illustrating a specific operating screen specific to a user in
the device of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a view illustrating a selector operating screen for selecting the CD playing
function, MD playing function, AM receiving function, or FM receiving function in
the device of Figure 1; and
Figure 7 is a flowchart showing the processing by a control unit in the device of
Figure 1.
Embodiments of the Invention
[0025] An embodiment of the present invention will be explained below in a specific and
detailed manner with reference to the drawings.
[0026] Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a CD/MD receiver according
to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 1, the CD/MD receiver
comprises a display 1 for displaying a screen, a touch panel 2 for inputting information
related to a press position on a screen, and a control unit 3 which displays an operating
screen on which various operating keys associated with respective available operations
are arranged at predetermined positions and determines operation content in accordance
with an input with the touch panel 2. The control unit 3 comprises a CPU which performs
processing in accordance with a program, an image processing processor which performs
the process of writing data in a VRAM to display an image on the display 1, a ROM
and a RAM which store programs and data, an interface for acquiring data from, e.g.,
the touch panel 2, and the like. The display 1, touch panel 2, control unit 3, and
the like constitute a man-machine interface.
[0027] The CD/MD receiver further comprises a vehicle speed pulse generator 4 which outputs,
as information related to the traveling speed of a vehicle having the CD/MD receiver,
a vehicle speed pulse of a frequency corresponding to the traveling speed. The control
unit 3 determines according to the vehicle speed pulse whether the vehicle is traveling
or at a stop and determines the number of operating keys simultaneously displayed
on an operating screen or their sizes according to the determination result. The CD/MD
receiver also comprises a CD changer 5, an MD player 6, and an AM/FM tuner 7 which
are controlled by the control unit 3 in accordance with operation content depending
on an input with the touch panel 2. Reference numeral 8 in Figure 1 denotes a sound
output unit which converts an audio signal from the CD changer 5 or the like into
sound and outputs the sound.
[0028] Figures 2 to 6 illustrate operating screens to be displayed on the display 1. When
the vehicle is at a stop, the control unit 3 displays, according to a vehicle speed
pulse, an operating screen 21 at the time of stopping on which operating keys, the
sizes and the number of which can be seen from Figure 2, are arranged. When the vehicle
is traveling, the control unit 3 displays an operating screen at the time of traveling
as shown in each of Figures 3 to 6 on which larger and fewer operating keys than those
of the operating screen 21 at the time of stopping are arranged. That is, the control
unit 3 switches among a plurality of operating screens with different combinations
of operating keys arranged and displays one of them. In each operating screen at the
time of traveling, CD select keys 20 are not displayed in consideration of the frequency
of operation, need, display space; and the like.
[0029] Figure 2 shows the operating screen 21 at the time of stopping while the function
of playing a CD or MD is being executed. The operating screen 21 at the time of stopping
is configured to allow a user to perform operation input by pressing an operating
key on the operating screen 21 at the time of stopping from above the touch panel
2. The operating screen 21 at the time of stopping includes display of an information
display area 22 for displaying various pieces of information to a user and various
operating keys. The number of a track being played, an elapsed playing time, an artist
name, and a song title are displayed in the information display area 22.
[0030] As various operating keys, an AM key 23 for executing the function of receiving AM
broadcasts, an FM key 24 for executing the function of receiving FM broadcasts, a
rewind key 25 for fast rewinding or skipping to the beginning of a song being played
or a preceding song, a forward key 26 for fast forwarding or skipping to the beginning
of a succeeding song, a play/pause key 27 for starting and temporarily stopping playing,
a stop key 28 for stopping playing, a volume down key 29 for decreasing the volume
of sound output from the sound output unit 8, a volume up key 30 for increasing the
volume, and the CD select keys 20 for selecting a CD in the CD changer 5 are displayed
in the operating screen 21 at the time of stopping. As the CD select keys 20, six
keys numbered from 1 to 6 are displayed to allow selection of one of six CDs which
can be held.
[0031] Figure 3 shows a tuner operating screen 31 displayed when executing the function
of receiving AM or FM broadcasts. Only the name of a broadcasting station and a frequency
are displayed in the information display area 22 of the screen. As operating keys,
only the AM key 23, FM key 24, rewind key 25, forward key 26, volume down key 29,
and volume up key 30 are displayed. Note that in this case, the rewind key 25 and
forward key 26 are used as station select keys for performing station selection.
[0032] Figure 4 shows a CD/MD operating screen 41 displayed when executing the function
of playing a CD or MD. Only an artist name and a song title are displayed in the information
display area 22. As operating keys, only the rewind key 25, forward key 26, play/pause
key 27, stop key 28, volume down key 29, and volume up key 30 are displayed.
[0033] Figure 5 shows a specific operating screen 51 specific to a user on which operating
keys determined to be used with the highest frequency according to a history of use
by the user are arranged. Reference numeral 52 in Figure 5 denotes an MD key for executing
the function of playing an MD. Only an artist name and a song title are displayed
in the information display area 22. As operating keys, the MD key 52, FM key 24, forward
key 26, play/pause key 27, volume down key 29, and volume up key 30 are displayed.
[0034] Figure 6 shows a selector operating screen 61 for selecting the CD playing function,
MD playing function, AM receiving function, or FM receiving function as desired. Reference
numeral 62 in Figure 6 denotes a CD key for selecting and executing the CD playing
function of the CD player 5. Only the CD key 62, MD key 52, AM key 23, and FM key
24 are displayed on the operating screen of Figure 6.
[0035] Figure 7 is a flowchart showing the processing in the control unit 3. The processing
is performed by the CPU of the control unit 3 in accordance with a program. In the
processing, in step 71, it is determined whether or not the vehicle having the CD/MD
receiver is traveling. The determination can be made by a vehicle speed pulse from
the vehicle speed pulse generator 4. If it is determined that the vehicle is traveling,
the flow advances to step 72. In step 72, the selector operating screen 61 of Figure
6 or an operating screen at the time of traveling as in Figures 3 to 5 is displayed
as display of an operating screen at the time of traveling, and the flow advances
to step 74. On the other hand, if it is determined that the vehicle is not traveling,
the flow advances to step 73. In step 73, a predetermined start screen or the operating
screen 21 at the time of stopping as in Figure 2 is displayed, and the flow advances
to step 74.
[0036] In step 74, it is determined whether or not any key has been pressed. If it is determined
that no key has been pressed, the flow advances directly to step 76. On the other
hand, if it is determined that any key has been pressed, processing corresponding
to the pressed key is performed in step 75. After that, the flow advances to step
76.
[0037] In step 75, for example, if the pressed operating key is the FM key in the operating
screen 21 at the time of stopping, the FM broadcast receiving function is executed.
If the pressed key is the forward key 26 in the tuner operating screen 31, the function
of automatically selecting a station in a direction increasing the receive frequency
is executed. If the pressed key is the rewind key 25 in the CD/MD operating screen
41, the function of skipping to the beginning of a song being played or a preceding
song is executed. If the pressed key is the volume down key 29 in the specific operating
screen 51, the function of decreasing the volume of output sound is executed. If the
pressed key is the CD key 62, MD key 52, AM key 23, or FM key 24 in the selector operating
screen 61, the CD playing function, MD playing function, AM broadcast receiving function,
or FM broadcast receiving function is executed, and the current operating screen is
switched to the CD/MD operating screen 41 or tuner operating screen 31 corresponding
to the executed function. At this time, if the executed function is available in the
specific operating screen 51, the current operating screen can be switched to the
specific operating screen 51.
[0038] Whether or not the specific operating screen 51 is available can be determined according
to the frequency in the use of each operating key obtained from a record made in advance
of the accumulated value of the number of use of the operating key as a history of
use. For example, if there are several operating keys whose frequencies of use are
equal to or higher than a predetermined value, the specific operating screen 51 on
which the operating keys are arranged can be formed and used. More specifically, if
the MD key 52, FM key 24, play/pause key 27, and forward key 26 are used with a frequency
which is the highest and a predetermined number of times or more higher than any other
operating key when using the CD playing function, it can be determined that the specific
operating screen on which the operating keys are arranged can be used as an operating
screen when executing the CD function. The specific operating screen 51 of Figure
5 is an example of one, the settings of which are made in this manner. Note that the
volume down key 29 and volume up key 30 are always necessary, they are always displayed
regardless of their frequencies of use.
[0039] In step 76, it is determined whether or not the state of the vehicle having the CD/MD
receiver has changed from one of a traveling state and a stop state to the other one.
The determination can be made according to a vehicle speed pulse from the vehicle
speed pulse generator 4. If it is determined that the state has changed, the flow
returns to step 71; otherwise, the flow returns to step 74.
[0040] According to this embodiment, while the vehicle is traveling, the operating screen
31, 41, or 51 at the time of traveling on which larger and fewer operating keys than
those of the operating screen 21 at the time of stopping are arranged, and only important
ones selected from pieces of information are displayed on an enlarged scale in the
information display area 22 is displayed as the current operating screen. This makes
it possible to easily recognize and reliably operate an operating key or displayed
information and also to perform operation even without looking at the operating screen.
[0041] Also, the learning function allows use of the specific operating screen 51 on which
operating keys whose frequencies of use are high are arranged, and thus, the operability
can be improved. Additionally, since the current operating screen differs according
to whether the vehicle is at a stop or traveling, weariness with the screen can be
prevented. Moreover, the specific operating screen 51 is displayed differently depending
on the user, and thus, the individuality of the user can be reflected in the operating
screen.
[0042] Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment
and can also be carried out by making appropriate modification to the invention. For
example, in the above description, a vehicle speed pulse from the vehicle speed pulse
generator 4 is used to determine whether the vehicle is at a stop or traveling. An
output from a speedometer or an output from means for detecting operation of a parking
brake may be used instead.
[0043] In the above description, predetermined operating keys or operating keys determined
by their frequencies of operation are arranged on each operating screen at the time
of traveling. Instead, means for allowing determination of the types and number of
operating keys arranged by a user, the arrangement positions of the operating keys,
their sizes, and the like and creation and registration of a desired operating screen
at the time of traveling may be provided such that an operating screen created and
registered in this manner can be displayed when the vehicle is traveling. For example,
there can be used, as such means, means for displaying a setting screen on which the
types and number of operating keys, their arrangement, their sizes, and the like are
displayed as a sample and which allows specification of a desired one by touching
it and accepting settings. This makes it possible to display an operating screen at
the time of traveling more suited to user preferences and thus to further improve
the usability.
[0044] In this case, the types and number of operating keys, their arrangement, their sizes,
and the like determined by a user may be stored in addition to the frequencies of
use of the operating keys, and the specific operating screen 51, in which user preferences
have been reflected, may be created and displayed according to these stored data.
This makes it possible to automatically display an operating screen at the time of
traveling more suited to user preferences and thus to provide a more usable man-machine
interface. To exchange stored data with another device, means for outputting data
to a memory card or the like or inputting data from a memory card may be provided.
This makes it possible to display the specific operating screen 51 suited to user
preferences even in another vehicle.
[0045] The description has made no particular reference to a case where a portion other
than operating keys is pressed at the time of traveling. In that case, the current
operating screen may be switched to the selector operating screen or another operating
screen at the time of traveling.
Industrial Applicability
[0046] According to the present invention, there can be provided a man-machine interface
technique for easily and reliably performing operation in a vehicle-mounted device.
1. A vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device comprising:
means for displaying a screen;
press position detecting means for detecting a press position on the screen;
control means for displaying, on said display means, an operating screen on which
a plurality of operating figures are arranged and for acquiring operation content
specified by a press on the operating screen on the basis of arrangement positions
of the operating figures, operations corresponding to the operating figures, and an
output from said press position detecting means; and
traveling detecting means for detecting whether or not a vehicle having the vehicle-mounted
man-machine interface device is traveling or for detecting a traveling speed of the
vehicle,
wherein said control means has means for setting or altering one or both of the number
of operating figures simultaneously displayed on the operating screen and sizes of
the operating figures on the basis of an output from said traveling detecting means.
2. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 1, wherein as
the operating screen, said control means displays an operating screen at the time
of stopping on which a predetermined number of operating figures of predetermined
sizes are arranged when the vehicle is not traveling and displays an operating screen
at the time of traveling on which larger and fewer operating figures than the operating
figures of the operating screen at the time of stopping are arranged when the vehicle
is traveling.
3. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 2, wherein said
control means forms, as the operating screen at the time of traveling, a plurality
of operating screens at the time of traveling with different combinations of operating
figures arranged and switches among the operating screens at the time of traveling
to display one of the operating screens.
4. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein
the operating figures arranged on the operating screen at the time of traveling are
some of the operating figures arranged on the operating screen at the time of stopping
that are selected in consideration of a frequency of use of or need for each of the
operating figures.
5. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 3 or 4, wherein
if a position different from an arrangement position of any of the operating figures
in the operating screen at the time of traveling being displayed is pressed, said
control means switches from the displayed screen to another operating screen at the
time of traveling or an operating screen for selecting a function which is superior
to the operating screens at the time of traveling.
6. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to any one of claims 2
to 5, wherein said control means has means for accepting setting or change of a size
or an arrangement position of an operating figure to be arranged on each of the operating
screens at the time of traveling or an operating figure arranged on each operating
screen at the time of traveling.
7. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 6, wherein said
control means displays, as the operating screen at the time of traveling, an operating
screen in which a size or an arrangement position of an operating figure to be arranged
or an operating figure arranged is set according to a history of the setting or change.
8. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface according to any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein
said control means displays, as the operating screen at the time of traveling, an
operating screen in which an operating figure to be arranged is set according to a
history of operation of each of the operating figures.
9. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to claim 7 or 8, having
means for exchanging the history with another device.
10. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to any one of claims 1
to 9, wherein said traveling detecting means detects whether or not the vehicle is
traveling or detecting the traveling speed of the vehicle according to an output from
a vehicle speed pulse generator, a vehicle speedometer, or means for detecting operation
of a parking brake.
11. The vehicle-mounted man-machine interface device according to any one of claims 1
to 10, wherein said control means displays information related to operation with each
of the operating figures on the operating screen and at the same time, alters one
or both of content and a size of the displayed information according to an output
from said traveling detecting means.
12. A program causing a computer to function as means constituting a vehicle-mounted man-machine
interface device according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
13. A man-machine interface method performed by a vehicle-mounted device, the method comprising
the steps of:
displaying, on display means, an operating screen on which a plurality of operating
figures are arranged;
acquiring operation content specified by a press on the operating screen on the basis
of arrangement positions of the operating figures, operations corresponding to the
operating figures, and an output from press position detecting means for detecting
a position of the press;
detecting whether or not a vehicle having the vehicle-mounted device is traveling
or detecting a traveling speed of the vehicle; and
altering one or both of the number of operating figures simultaneously displayed on
the operating screen and sizes of the operating figures on the basis of a detection
result obtained in the traveling detecting step.